I think it's classic and beautiful, also very Shakespearean. I associate it with the
Uranus' moon
Cressida, which might collide with its neighboring moon
Desdemona in 100 million years. (Source:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desdemona_(moon) ). Poor
Cressida.
Anyways, I like the
Cressida Harper and
Cressida Hope the most from your combinations.
Greetings from 15 hours ahead!This message was edited 10/6/2022, 4:28 PM